The purpose of the Davis Law Group blog is to identify, address, and discuss the legal issues and challenges that affect victims of personal injury in Washington state. We aim to provide accident victims, their loved ones, and the general public with helpful information about their legal rights and how we can help.
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Sample Demand Letter - Personal Injury Or Car Accident Case Description of a typical personal injury or auto accident settlement demand letter that is sent to the responsible party's insurance company. -
Woman In Critical Condition After Car Hit Pole A Sequim woman was seriously injured when the car she was a passenger in overturned and struck a utility pole along U.S. Highway 101 at Kitchen-Dick Road early Friday morning. -
Questions Asked By Injury Victims During Free Legal Consultation Below are some common questions that injury victims frequently ask during their free consultation at Davis Law Group and during their meeting with Seattle injury attorney Chris Davis. Feel free to print out this page and use it as a checklist during your free legal consultation and/or mark the questions that are most important to you so you don't forget to ask them during your visit to our office. -
Increased Number Of Car Accidents: The Dangers Of Daylight Savings Time Recent studies show that the first Monday after Daylight Savings time has a higher rate of heart attacks, traffic accidents and workplace injuries. On average, people sleep 40 minutes less than they normally would during Daylight Savings and that can have a negative effect on people for the first few days. -
How Can A Red Light Camera Assist An Accident Case? If you are a resident of Washington State you may have noticed cameras watching while you enter the freeway or drive through a busy intersection. They are there not only to keep people from speeding or running red lights, but they also monitor any and all activity that occurs in the area -
When Will We See An Uber For Trucks? Uber reduces drunk driving, employs the underemployed, and forces the taxi industry to catch up with the 21st century. Why hasn't someone created an Uber for freight? -
Woman's Face Mauled By Pit Bull In Burien A woman's face was mauled in a dog bite attack involving a pit bull in Burien, WA. More info: King Co. Superior Court Cause #10-2-33249-9 KNT. -
Unhitched Trailer Accidents In Washington State According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, regulations on passenger vehicles towing trailers vary widely from state to state. Statistics show that from 1975 through 2008, 15,211 people were killed in crashes involving passenger vehicles towing trailer. -
Key Safety Tips For The Fourth Of July The fourth of July is one of the most celebrated holidays in the United States. Unfortunately is also one of the deadliest holidays due to the number of people who choose to drink and drive. -
What Qualifies As Negligent Boating? As the sun continues to come out more and more, many people will be headed out to the water of Lake Washington or the Puget Sound. -
Driving Phobia: Real Fear After A Car Accident After the trauma of being injured in a car accident, many people develop a real fear of driving or of being a passenger in a motor vehicle. It's very common and -
Pedestrian Injured in Mill Creek Hit-and-Run A small white pickup was involved in a hit-and-run accident early Friday morning in Mill Creek, Washington. The accident took place around 1:30 a.m. Friday in the 1300 block of 136th Street SE.